UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby Opakidabar » Sat May 09, 2009 7:53 am

Mr.Yankees wrote:OOC: No, it won't be difficult to keep track at all. There is a list of countries and we follow that list. It's not rocket surgery. And yes, I know we won't be able to deal with something in two days but that doesn't matter. The President's power is only administrative (if my suggestions are agreed to).

Triguniya will disagree. We strongly believe longer term is needed.
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby AngryMollusc » Sat May 09, 2009 9:03 pm

We cannot help but notice the Lodamese delegate is somewhat... isolated on this issue. We propose a rotation every four years.
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby Mr.Yankees » Sat May 09, 2009 9:32 pm

Is trying to give everyone a chance to obtain the seat being isolated? I don't think so.

Gregory Kynes
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Ambassador to the UNT
United Republics of Lodamun
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby AngryMollusc » Sat May 09, 2009 10:16 pm

Mr.Yankees wrote:Is trying to give everyone a chance to obtain the seat being isolated? I don't think so.

Gregory Kynes
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ambassador to the UNT
United Republics of Lodamun

Perhaps Mr. Kynes has missed the point here. The feedback to the two day proposal has been overwhelmingly negative. If Mr. Kynes is really so desperate to ensure all members receive a turn, perhaps he should consider four-day presidencies, or an extension of the Security Council's term. It's hardly *ahem* brain science, after all.
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby Mr.Yankees » Sat May 09, 2009 10:45 pm

I sincerely hope you meant rocket science, brain surgery, or my personal favorite: rocket surgery.
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby AngryMollusc » Sun May 10, 2009 12:10 pm

Mr.Yankees wrote:I sincerely hope you meant rocket science, brain surgery, or my personal favorite: rocket surgery.

OOC: I was deliberately copying your use of "rocket surgery" :P
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby Duke » Tue May 12, 2009 9:33 pm

We propose a five year term? I mean, 10 RL days is not that long? Besides that, in those days a Secretary-General is able to really do something... 2 IG years is just way too short... and not everyone is active on Particracy or this forum every hour of the day.
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby Mr.Yankees » Wed May 13, 2009 1:27 am

Candidates for Secretary General please.
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby Opakidabar » Wed May 13, 2009 5:15 pm

Stepan Belosnezhek, former Triguniyan ambassador in Zardugal.
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Re: UNT Security Council Meeting April 2747

Postby AngryMollusc » Wed May 13, 2009 5:16 pm

We will endorse Mr. Belosnezhek for the position.
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